Philadelphia Eagles' season 'just the tip of the iceberg'; is Nick Foles a franchise QB? and more

The Philadelphia Eagles' surprising season came to an abrupt end Saturday night at the hands of the visiting New Orleans Saints. After winning the division in coach Chip Kelly's first season, Philadelphia lost on a last-second field goal in the NFC's Wild Card round.

The focus now shifts to the offseason and questions surrounding a number of expected free agents, including Riley Cooper and Michael Vick. With Vick reportedly not interested in returning as a backup, many are wondering if Nick Foles can be considered a franchise quarterback.

After bowing out of the playoffs, the Eagles are locked into the No. 22 pick in the 2014 NFL draft. Philadelphia has a straightforward allotment of picks, with the exception of swapping a sixth-round pick for the New England Patriots' fifth-rounder in the Isaac Sopoaga trade.

In other Eagles news, Kelly is called the right coach at the right time, and owner Jeffrey Lurie called the season "just the tip of the iceberg. Those headlines and more highlight today's news roundup: